As some of you have may heard, Peter Urban recently passed away. I place this post in "tough issues" only because Mr. Urban is respected by many and has the reputation of being a karate pioneer (in the style of Goju-Ryu) but that admiration might be limited to his most loyal followers.

As for me, I will hold my own views to myself: It does surprise me, though, that there has been no mention of this somewhat newsworthy happening to-date on this site. (unless I have missed it).

Granted, I've been travelling, but was notheless disappointed that nothing has been posted here by anyone. Peter, although very controversial, certainly was one of the pioneers of karate and contributed much towards its introduction and spread during the early 60s and 70s.

I know this has been a pretty "cold" topic here on the forums, but it is true that Mr. Urban did have a large influence on the spread of Goju karate in the U.S. My own sensei studied with Peter before migrating to other systems.

He was, to no contest, athletically gifted and dedicated to what he was doing.

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